Miles Richardson
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Miles Richardson (born 15 July 1963[1]) is a voice actor for Big Finish Productions, best known for his role as the character Irving Braxiatel. He also provided his voice for The Adventure Games story The Gunpowder Plot.
He is divorced from fellow voice actor Beverley Cressman and is the son of Ian Richardson.
He is also a writer, having contributed scripts to Big Finish and also the independent Mindgame spinoffs.
In the DWU
In the audio story In Living Memory, the Epoch brainwash Irving Braxiatel into thinking he was an actor named Miles Richardson who worked for the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Actor credits
Webcasts
Bernice Summerfield
Audio
Doctor Who Main Range
Novel Adaptations
Gallifrey
- Weapon of Choice
- Square One
- The Inquiry
- A Blind Eye
- Lies
- Spirit
- Pandora
- Mindbomb
- Panacea
- Reborn
- Disassembled
- Forever
- Arbitration
- Extermination
- Intervention Earth (uncredited)
- Enemy Lines
Gallifrey: Time War
Bernice Summerfield
- The Extinction Event
- The Skymines of Karthos
- The Mirror Effect
- The Bellotron Incident
- The Draconian Rage
- The Poison Seas
- Death and the Daleks
- The Crystal of Cantus
- The Empire State
- The Tub Full of Cats
- The Judas Gift
- Freedom of Information
- The End of the World
- The Final Amendment
- The Wake
- Glory Days
- Resurrecting the Past
- Escaping the Future
- Judgement Day
- Paradise Frost
- Vesuvius Falling
- Shades of Gray
- Everybody Loves Irving
- Many Happy Returns
- The Curse of Fenman
- The Brimstone Kid
- In Living Memory
- Braxiatel in Love
Other roles
Direct-to-video
- Downtime - Captain Douglas Cavendish
- Mindgame - Draconian
- Mindgame Trilogy - Commander of Brigade Merq
- Dæmos Rising - Douglas Cavendish
- White Witch of Devil's End - WW2 serviceman
Video Games
The Adventure Games
Audio
The Time Travellers
Doctor Who Main Range
Iris Wildthyme
Writer credits
Direct-to-Video
- Mindgame Trilogy
- Prisoner 451